After three weeks of Madness, two teams are still standing in the NCAA Division 1 Men’s Basketball Tournament. It’s time to make the final March Madness Prediction that fans have been arguing about throughout the month of March. It’s all about to come to an end tonight when Villanova takes on Michigan at the Alamodome in San Antonio,TX.

For the Villanova Wildcats, a win would get Jay Wright’s a second national title in three seasons. For Jalen Brunson, his status as the most accomplished player in program history would be a done deal.

On the other hand, a win for the Wolverines would erase the stinging memory of a second-place finish in 2013.

Villanova has been the online sportsbooks’ favorite team since the beginning of the tournament. Michigan as the 6.5 point underdog against a Villanova has made them a popular pick for basketball bettors.

Only four teams remain in the NCAA basketball tournament now that Sunday’s final two are over. As we close this page in March Madness history, it’s time to see who will make it to the finals. Let’s take a look at our 2018 March Madness Final Four Predictions to see what our experts have to say.

In last night’s final games of the Elite Eight round, we got to see Villanova and Kansas secure a Final Four spot. Villanova secured its title as the favorite to win this year’s tournament by destroying Texas Tech 71-59. Kansa on the other hand had a hard time defeating Duke but in the end, only a victory matters.

They will now join Loyola and Michigan this Saturday as we get closer to the March Madness finals. The current schedule has Michigan going against Loyola at 4:09PM ET and Kansas taking on Villanova at 6:49PM ET.

The 2016 March Madness tournament is down to four teams that will be going head-to-head this weekend to see who will make it to the finals! The stage is set in Houston and even though the public favors the Tar Heels to win it all, the bookies and the fans are not so sure as to who will be the ultimate champion.

If you haven’t already done it, don’t forget to have your TV set on Saturday, April 2, 2016 on TBS at 6:09 PM when we will have the battle of the No. 2 Seeded teams when the Oklahoma Sooners will be taking on the Villanova Wildcats who both took down a No. 1 seeded team to make it this far.

So let’s see what the sports handicapping experts have to say as to who has the best chance of winning this weekend.

Selection Sunday has come and gone leaving thousands of office workers trying to fill out their March Madness Bracket. In addition, you also have the basketball betting fans that are also filling out brackets for money, prizes and fame. The best ways to win a bracket is to guess which teams will make it to the Final Four. From there, you use that data to get a perfect score during the First Round of March Madness.

Most March Madness bracket experts agree that you should always pick the No.1 and No. 2 seed to win in the first round. Another way to improve your bracket is to check the betting odds and see which team is favored to win. If this is your first time filling out a March Madness bracket check out this March Madness Bracket Tutorial.

While we wait for the game to start, let’s take a look at which team will make it past the first round.

It’s time of the year again when over 60 million of Americans will be filling out a March Madness Bracket during their work hours as part of an office tournament pool. This is a concern for some businesses believe that it is a waste of company time and resources.

In fact, 86% of workers will end up filling out a tournament bracket and 56% of these workers intend on spending at least one hour taking care of their bracket which according to Wallethub.com, a financial tools and informational website, companies in the U.S. will $1.9 billion in unproductive workers during March Madness this year.

In most cases, companies turn a blind eye to these festivities as it is considered good for moral and bring excitement to the office. However, not every company will lose productivity during the NCAA Basketball tournament. Of course, these are mostly companies in Houston, the host city of the Final Four where they expect to make $300 million from over 70,000 fans that will be visiting during the event.